The Tacoma Regional Convention & Visitor
Bureau is a private non-profit destination
marketing organization with a membership
of approximately 350 businesses. Their mission
is to strengthen the region's economy by
marketing Tacoma and Pierce County as an
attractive destination for meetings, conventions,
group tours and travelers. These efforts
contribute significantly in making tourism
a major industry valued at more than $607.5
million annually.

The Tahoe-Douglas Chamber of Commerce is
a multi-faceted organization committed to
promoting the economic, educational, cultural,
recreational and social welfare of the residents,
property owners, business enterprises and
investors of the Lake Tahoe area. They work
to improve "Business to Business" relationship
by establishing a clear communication conduit
between Chamber and Business. The Board
of Directors' primary goal continues to
be the development of a better business
climate at Lake Tahoe.

The Tampa Bay International Business Council,
is a non-profit organization set forth to
help cultivate International Business relationships
for the Tampa Bay area. TBIBC is responsible
for the International Town Hall held at
the Jaeb Theater, which discusses strategic
initiatives of local organizations that
have a direct impact on the local import/export
community.

The mission of the Taos County Chamber of
Commerce is to act as a non-profit general
coordinating agency for its members, for
all programs and projects to promote economic
development and tourism in Taos County,
to perform such services for the members
as may be indicated, and to promote the
commercial, civic and general interests
of the county. With a staff of ten, and
over 700 members representing a wide range
of businesses both small and large, the
Taos County Chamber of Commerce is one of
the most active and community-oriented chambers.

TCVN is dedicated to assisting, educating
and connecting early stage growth companies
with information and advisors for the purpose
of raising money. Through its major program,
the Venture Forum, TCVN has had over 150
programs on topics to assist and educate
the entrepreneurs attending these programs.

TAG’s network of technology organizations
and the TAG Education Collaborative’s focus
on STEM education initiatives can provide
the resources and bandwidth to ensure programs
thrive, even in a challenging non-profit
environment. The TAG Education Collaborative
is the only organization of its kind that
can offer access to thousands of potential
volunteers, many of whom have relevant domain
expertise. The Technology Association of
Georgia educates, promotes, and unites Georgia's
technology community to foster an innovative
and connected marketplace that stimulates
and enhances a tech-based economy.

The Technology Council of Maryland is a
not-for-profit membership organization that
represents the interests of technology companies
and brings together with other allied private
sector businesses, the Educational Institutions
and Federal Research Agencies, making up
Maryland's technology community. The Technology
Council of Maryland is organized to serve
the State's technology community through
two major Industry Networks, the Maryland
BioScience Alliance (also known as the BioAlliance)
and the Maryland IT and Advanced Technology
Network.

The Technology Council of Northwest Pennsylvania
primarily focuses on technology centers
throughout the region. The organization
fosters and supports selective programming,
expansion and development in other areas
based on demand, buy-in and available resources.
The Technology Council of Northwest Pennsylvania
is a resource to stimulate the development
and growth of technology in the region by
providing support to organizations and businesses,
creating a brain gain, as well as by facilitating
regional education and linkages.

The Technology Council of Southern California
is the premier forum for the region's technology
leaders, providing events, connections,
information and resources to help technology
companies succeed. Founded in 1991 as the
Software Council of Southern California,
the Technology Council has a 15 year history
of supporting technology companies across
throughout the region. They develop targeted,
content-driven programs that encourage interactive
discussions between presenters and attendees
that are regarded as among the most influential
in the region.